In 1968 when this talk was presented, Dr. Koop had been a pacemaker in the field of pediatric surgery more than twenty years—especially in the development of new and highly successful procedures in surgery of the newborn and surgery of tumors. Those he has trained have carried his teaching and techniques throughout the country and the world.

Romans 9 contains some of the most difficult and debated doctrines in all of Pauline theology. From this text come questions like "Does God elect individuals or nations?" "Did God actually hate Esau?" and "Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart?"
In this book, J. D. Myers considers the text of Romans 9 and takes a mediating position between Calvinism and Arminianism.

There’s nothing more depressing than the thought of multitudes, who thought they were going to Heaven when they left this world, finding out that they were misled once their souls leave this world. My book, Are You Sure You Are Saved, forcefully attacks this tragedy.

For many people, the gospel has strings attached: you can be saved by grace, but after that you have to work really hard. But the true gospel is that Christ died for all sins: past, present, and future. Does this mean that you can sin all you want? Yes. You always have, and always will. But God wants to save you from your sins, and he is really good at what he does - for you and for everyone else.

Why was the coming of John the Baptist so important? What difference did he make? What does his message mean to us? Also included in this volume is a discussion of what the Bible says about the afterlife, and who, according to the Bible, is a candidate for hell. Does the Bible allow for other options? What about Purgatory? We don't give pat answers, but rather, a starting point for discussion.

Jeff McSwain, founder of Reality Ministries in Durham, North Carolina, explains that everyone belongs to Jesus Christ, even if they don't know it yet. Jesus has already changed who they are, and that is a fact whether or not they respond to it. The Calvinist is wrong in saying that Jesus did not die for everyone; the Arminian is wrong in saying that Jesus is not effective unless we respond to him.

Despite God providing for the salvation of man and giving written verification in His testament, there remains great confusion regarding the subject. This is true even among Bible believers. Soteriology (the doctrine of salvation) is so vitally important that it must be clearly understood.

Justin Martyr on Salvation, Free Will, and Predestination from the series Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,700 words. This booklet discusses Justin's beliefs about how all men are saved, free will among God's creatures, and exactly what predestination entails. King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

Biblical Predestination and the Unconditional Election of Calvinism by Robert Alan King is a book with 11,200 words. The book explores predestination, election of the saints, and God's plan in the salvation process. It looks at the biblical text for a thorough understanding about the true basis of predestination. King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

Total Depravity and Free Will by Robert Alan King is a book with 23,700 words. Many in the church today are confused about what the Bible really teaches on the subjects of human depravity, free will, and God's plan in the salvation process. King explores the Bible for a thorough understanding on the true condition of fallen man. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

8400-word research paper written in 1993. 3800 words on a survey of all of Athanasius's use of the term theopoiesis, and how it fit into the culture of the early church.
3400 words on the theological legacy of Athanasius, largely on the doctrine of the Trinity. Also a summary of key events in his life, a summary of the teaching of Arius, and a bibliography,